Refined red wine from Stellenbosch

Meerlust Pinot Noir 2020

  • MEE-022020
  • Elegant with typical cherry aromas
  • Complex with pleasant tannins
  • Ideal and versatile red wine with food
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The Meerlust Pinot Noir presents itself in a lovely garnet red in the glass and immediately...
The Meerlust Pinot Noir presents itself in a lovely garnet red in the glass and immediately impresses with its multi-layered bouquet, which combines intense spicy and mineral notes with nuances of dark fruits and floral tones. On the palate, aromas of cherries, which are typical of the grape variety, are particularly noticeable. The fresh acidity, pleasant tannins and elegant structure make the refined Meerlust Pinot Noir a pleasure to drink. Serve the red wine which was matured in oak for ten months with either light or dark meat or grilled fish. Particularly recommended is the combination with duck or tuna. Dishes with mushrooms or cheese are also a good choice with Meerlust Pinot Noir.

Awards

Jg. 2020
4 John Platter Stars, Tim Atkin 92 Points
Jg. 2019
4.5 John Platter Stars, Tim Atkin 92 Points
Jg. 2018
4.5 John Platter Stars
Jg. 2017
IWSC Silver, Old Mutual Trophy Bronze
Jg. 2016
4.5 John Platter Stars, Robert Parker 86 Points
Jg. 2015
4.5 John Platter Stars, IWSC Silver, Robert Parker 87 Points, Tim Atkin 89 Points

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Name:
Meerlust Pinot Noir 2020
Article-No.:
MEE-022020
Grape Varieties:
Pinot Noir
Vintage:
2020
Winery:
Meerlust
Importer/ Distributor:
Distell (Europe) Ltd- 209-217 High St- TW12 1NP Hampton Hill- United Kingdom
Food Business Operator:
CAPREO GmbH, Gildeweg 10, 46562 Voerde, Germany
Producer:
Meerlust, Baden Powell Drive, 7599 Stellenbosch, Südafrika
Bottle Cap:
Cork
Price:
26.00€ / bottle à 0,75 l
Filling Quantity:
0,75 l
Alcohol Strength:
12,5 % Vol.
Acidity:
5,7 g/l
Residual Sugar:
2,5 g/l
Serve at:
16-18 °C
Best before:
2025
In the Cellar:
Matured in oak for 10 months.
Appellation:
Stellenbosch
Allergen:
Sulphite

Meerlust – family-owned for over 250 Years

Since 1756, Meerlust has been owned by the family Myburgh. Meanwhile, the family runs the estate in the eighth generation and plays a huge role in the ongoing success, together with the fantastic team around of cellarer Chris Williams. The name Meerlust means ‘the joy of the sea’, after all, the yard is just about five kilometres away from the False Bay. Many historical buildings on the site are a testament to the eventful history of the family and the whole land. Since 1987, the entire winery Meerlust is a national monument of South Africa. Numerous artists have used it for inspiration, such as the South African Jacob Hendrik Pierneef or the American author James Michener.

The repeated Crossing of the Rubicon

Especially because of its red wine Rubicon, Meerlust gained the reputation of being the icon of South African wine. It questioned all established ideas about wine from South Africa. During a trip to the French Bordeaux, Nico Myburgh, the father of today’s owner, realised that the terroir of the French area was very similar to his in Meerlust. But whilst until then only single-grape wines had been produced in South Africa, the Bordeaux wines flourished simply because of the various grapes that were perfectly balanced in a blend. After his return and some years of experimenting, Meerlust created not only one of the first South African blends, but the very best yet according to many gourmets. With this creation, Meerlust had turned the South African wine world upside down. As a sign for this revolutionary event, the only appropriate name was chosen for this red wine: Rubicon.

Perfect Terroir and numerous Awards

The terroir in Meerlust is very similar to the one in Bordeaux. Both have special climatic conditions that are defined by the cooling sea breeze and simultaneously sufficient sunlight. The soils are mainly a mixture of granite and clay. This terroir is just ideal for the cultivation of various grape varieties. Numerous awards for the Meerlust Rubicon and the other premium wines speak a clear language: due to its terroir and the passionate work of the family Myburgh and its team, Meerlust stands for high class wines on a high level.